European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 30, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday october 30, 1988 the stars and stripes Page 23 High school sports Schwerdtfeger takes 3rd singles title Peters wins boys Crown by Tracy Tanner stuff writer Nordenstedt. West Germany Heidelberg s Kim Schwerdtfeger made Dodds history saturday As Stic served and volleyed her Way past Brussels Jenny Ryall 6-4, 6-3. In the girls singles division of the Central european Tennis championships. Trie win a her third straight singles Crown. According to Tom Leblanc. The Dodds Germany sports coordinator she is the first Dodds participant in accomplish the feat of three straight titles. The boys singles Champion was also a repeater. Konrad Peters of Bonn beat Jay Muelha Oclit of Brussels 6-3, 6-4, to re Tain his 81 singles title. While the singles champions remained the same the doubles divisions saw new blood move in and take those titles. Alex Marc Indra and Mike Meyer of Hanau outlasted Steve Karlisch and . Bragg of Brussels 5-7, 7-6 7-46-4, to take the boys event. Patch s sister duo of Kelley and Tracy scaly beat Melanie Rudy and Cathy Simonson of Frankfurt 7-6, 7-16-2, to capture he girls doubles Crown. The girls singles match saw a finesse Laden Ryall move up to the. Power play ing style of Schwerdtfeger and give the Champ a run for her Money. lagged Early in the first set and although she set Ryall up for the kill several times the Champ could t get her shots in. Ryall. On the other hand was applying Power she normally does t use and the placement that has made her game what it is to get the Ball past Schwerdtfeger. I m not normally a powerful player s4s Eimrath i. L0wll Heidelberg s Kim scowl a diff to returns Brussels Jenny Ryall Rve. The if ills tag fkr Schwerdt Mcger lakes the match. Ryall said but today i just derided to go for going for it worked for Ryall Early on. At first 1 thought i can do in i can do it she s not going to get it together Ryall told Schwerdtfeger after the match. But then you i always have a Down in the first Schwerdt Fegor said in explaining her shaky Start. It a Mill after the score was lied 3-3 ,.cond set that my shakiness went say said. With her nerves crt1"-. Schwa Lcy but much Boofer missed on Illow shot. In the second set Peters broke much Hoff or s serve Early 2-1, and although Muelhoefer had several chances to return the favor he did t. Peters serve has improved immensely since he gained his 87 title. He attributes that to the fact that he is physically stronger and has practice. I also have a consistency that 1 did t have last year Peters said. a Junior this year came 10 Dodds from Virginia with his powerful serve. At one Point during the match there were questions raised As to whether the line judges were Correct in calling his serves out. A Spectator summed in up when he said that s what he gels for see Tennis on Page 25 Hahn beats accent for first Grid title Hahn a West Germany the Hahn i Hawks won their first football championship Here saturday. They Defeated the accent Lions 2s-s to win the by Tenor division i title with a 3 0 record and they closed their regular sea son activity Competition with a 6-0-1 Mark the Only blemish on the record being a 14 14 lie at accent three weeks ago. It s the first time someone besides shape or so gets to represent the bin nor in a playoff in a Long time Hahn coach Darryl mood said. Last year of cent 1sb and shape share the title and is went to the playoff game but for quite a few years before that it was shape is shape the i Hawks travel to England for the second annual Dodds Atlantic re Gion championship game. Woodbridge Penenori which trimmed Lakenheath 28-12 sat urday in the . Playoff championship provides the apposition. Is Defeated Woodbridge 12-8 in last year s title Battle. Alvin Johnson put the i Hawks ahead 12-0 within five minutes of action. He went 55 Yards on Hahn s fifth play following an accent punt. The Lions fumbled on their first play from scrim Mage and defensive end Mark Marsh re covered on the accent 35. Five plays later Johnson scored from the 24. Kick ing attempts fallowing the first two touchdowns failed. The i Hawls got a second Quarter touchdown on a 13-Ptoy, 73-Yard drive the score coming on a 6-Yard pass from Pokey Black to Eric Puis. Hahn s last touchdown came on a 77-Yard second half Kickoff return by Shawn Loyd. Black ran for the conversion Points following the last two ads. Accent avoided a shutout by driving 99 Yards following a recovery of a Hahn Fumble the touchdown coming on Dave Bullock s 4-Yard run. Chris Luconi Sio got the conversion on a run. Johnson chalked up 131 Yards in 12 car Ries to Pace the i Hawk attack. Bullock picked up 84 Yards in 21 carries. Black and Jesse Matanane accounted for a total of four solos and 30 assists to spark the i Hawks on defense. Bullock paced of cent with 9 solos and 6 assists. Shape ii is 0 Brussels Belgium Colbry Cole and Jimmy Parker combined for three touchdowns and shape shut Down the is offence in the spartans 21-0 bin enor division i Victory Over the raiders saturday. Cole scored on a 1-Yard sneak to give shape a 7-0 a inic Lead. Parker added two touchdowns in the third Quarter. He dived 1 Yard for his first score then he caught a 21-Yard touchdown pass from Cole to end the scoring. Mark Evanoff kicked Alt three extra Points. Shape is 2-1 in the conference 3-3-1 Overall and is fell to 0-3 and 0-5-1. Cole led All rushers with 41 Yards on 11 carries. Parker added 35 Yards on is carries. The shape defense also had five interceptions four by Sam Karris and one by Sean Egge. Huff s Kickoff return pulls Berlin by Fulda Berlin Hilton Huff ran in an 85 Yard fourth Quarter Kickoff return As Berlin gummed up the works in the Ger Many a Central division by beating fut a 32-28 saturday. The win leaves Berlin Fulda and Gic Ssan Wilh 2-1 conference records. The toss was the first suffered by the Falcons who arc now 5-1 Overall. Berlin is 4-1-1 in All games. Huffs heroics came on the Kickoff Fol lowing Falcon quarterback Jay Harris second to throw of the Day which had Given Fulda the Lead at 28-24. Harris hit Leon Winfrey with a 54-Yard pass As the Germany a Central Falcons fought Back from a 24-22 deficit. Berlin q8 Rich Edmond tossed a 39 Yard pass to Willie Robinson to open the scoring in the first Quarter. Fulda s Rhad Miles and Berlin s Chris Alford exchanged second Quarter 3-Yard scoring runs Winf Rey scored on a 4-Yardcr to get Fulda within 2pointsbyhalftimeal 16-14. Harris got Fulda first leading with a third Quarter to strike to Eric Thomas. Charles greets answered for the bearcats with a 4-Yard run for a 24-22 Berlin advantage. Alford paced Berlin s 106-Yard ground game with 83 Yards on 15 carries. De Rand hit on 9 of 20 passes for 195 Yards Fulda s Mike Smith was top defender with 11 tackles eight assists and a Fum ble recovery. Teammate David Law Allan had three solos two assists a Fumble re covery an interception and three blocked passes. Baum older 13, osterholz 6 osterholz West Germany the bucs bounced into the win column for the first time this season after spotting the Blackhawk a 6-0 advantage Early in the first Quarter by coming Back for two scores. Jason Miller s 4-Yard run capped a 65 Yard osterholz drive opening the game but the bucs look the ensuing Luckoff and went 69 Yards for their first score. Dan Beckon gelling the to on a i Yard quarterback sneak. Drew Miller converted for a 7-6 Lead. A the third Quarter Baum older re covered an osterholz Fumble on the Blackhawk 1 and by non sneaked in for the score on the Nel play. John Reed intercepted an osterholz pass on the bucs 2 Wilh 28 seconds remaining to preserve the Victory
